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People you do have the power to shut the machine down.
All you need to do is use it.
You have the power.
To The States:
During The Depression, States put "hard stop" foreclosure moratoriums on banks and other institutions that were attempting the same sort of thing that is being done now. Florida in fact still has a law on the books that permits the bondholders to petition the court to set up a creditors committee, redirecting all payments through the Court Clerk until issues of standing are resolved. This was put in place in the aftermath of the famous "Swampland" fiascos in this state.
Since land title issues are issues of State Law, the States have the power to put a stop to this crap. They have the power to declare that judicial or not, foreclosures without hard proof of standing and conveyance may not proceed.
Real property - the family home - is the bedrock of American Society
George Orwell once said: In a universe designed by deceit, The truth is an act of Revolution
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Showing posts with label State rights. Show all posts
Monday, October 25, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
States’ Rights Is Rallying Cry
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/17/us/17states.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
And this kind of fun has only just begun.
The alarm clock has gone off and there is no shut off button.
"The People" ARE awake and seemed to have gotten a good whiff of the pencil coffee being served up to them, and they're refusing to drink it.
Whether it’s correctly called a movement, a backlash or political theater, state declarations of their rights — or in some cases denunciations of federal authority, amounting to the same thing — are on a roll.
“Who is the sovereign, the state or the federal government?”
And this kind of fun has only just begun.
The alarm clock has gone off and there is no shut off button.
"The People" ARE awake and seemed to have gotten a good whiff of the pencil coffee being served up to them, and they're refusing to drink it.
Whether it’s correctly called a movement, a backlash or political theater, state declarations of their rights — or in some cases denunciations of federal authority, amounting to the same thing — are on a roll.
“Who is the sovereign, the state or the federal government?”
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